Belleville fountain shutting off for water main installation
The popular Veterans Memorial Fountain in Belleville Public Square will be turned off on Tuesday as Illinois American Water begins work to install a new water main.
The popular Veterans Memorial Fountain in Belleville Public Square will be turned off on Tuesday as Illinois American Water begins work to install a new water main.
The popular Veterans Memorial Fountain in Belleville Public Square will be turned off on Tuesday as Illinois American Water begins work to install a new water main.
Nearly a third of a billion dollars-worth of new demolition and relocation projects offer the surest signs yet that St. Louis Lambert International Airport, as we know it, may be in the final stage of its lifespan.
A man is behind bars after a bizarre burglary in which he allegedly broke into a woman’s St. Louis County home and stole a margarita while she was in the hospital.
A former police officer asked a federal judge for mercy on Wednesday after being accused of sexually abusing people he’d arrested. The former officer was already charged locally. Additional federal charges resulted in prosecutors asking for the defendant to remain locked up until trial.
As leaves begin to change color, the temperature begins to drop.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to remind women that early detection and screening can save lives. Approximately one in eight women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime.
The APA Brentwood received a special doggie delivery Wednesday afternoon—20 animals rescued from breeding facilities across the Midwest.
Missouri’s new hands-free law has now been in effect for more than a month. In this week’s Legal Lens, Brown & Crouppen attorney Andrea McNairy takes a closer look at what the law states and when the penalty phase begins.
Seniors living in St. Louis City could soon see a freeze on their property taxes. Supporters of the bill say it will help seniors on a fixed income stay in their homes.
Comparing Missouri's continuous drought to the Dust Bowl era, federal and state officials said they are concerned about the state's rainfall totals.
Sure, you know you’re angry, but what is the root cause of that anger? And what do you do with it?
A Hillsdale employee is facing charges after a FOX 2 photojournalist was run over with the village's top leader in the passenger seat.
With the drop in temperatures expected this weekend and the feel of fall just around the corner, experts at the Missouri Botanical Garden are discussing how the weather will affect the fall foliage.